All things considered, Fetty Wap is having a more lucrative and commercially successful year than anyone could have reasonably expected for a one-eyed wonder from Patterson, NJ. The "Trap Queen" star parlayed his breakout hit into an unprecedented run at Billboard (Fetty was the first artist in the 26-year history of the service's Hot Rap Songs chart to place his first four singles in that list's top ten; when his self-titled debut came out last month, it shot to the top spot overall.) But as the old adage goes, you haven't really made it in the music industry until there's video footage of children singing your song as they send their late goldfish to his or her eternal resting place. Today (Oct. 19), thankfully, Fetty can check that off his, ahem, bucket list.

In a video that first surfaced when it was tweeted at Jimmy Fallon, an unidentified young woman sings Fetty Wap and the Remy Boyz' "679" as she marches a deceased goldfish, apparently named Nemo, to his toilet grave. (It sounds as if her little brother is crying in the background, and eventually asks her to stop.) Early word is that "679" was Nemo's favorite song, and so it was only fitting that he hear it on his exit from this world. In other news, Paper Mag's Eric Thurm reports that Beyonce admitted her Fetty Wap fandom in a recent interview, saying his "Jugg" is the last song that got stuck in her head.

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